PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-629

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 629

APRIL 2005

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-629 - Page 32 of 33
P
utting together a publications list for all your unit’s equipment could take you days,
even weeks. But the Logistics Support Activity (LOGSA) can do the work for you
much quicker.
The Equipment Oriented Publications Data Base (EOPDB) gives LOGSA the
ability to put together a pubs listing tailored to your unit’s property book.
What You Have To Do
To use the service, you’ll need to
define what maintenance levels you want
covered. You also need to give your
name, rank, unit identification code
(UIC) for each unit concerned, military
mailing address, email address, and DSN
or commercial phone numbers.
You can send your information to
EOPDB at the following email address:
eopdb@logsa.redstone.army.mil
If you want a pubs list for 10 or fewer
line item numbers (LINs), or, if you have
any questions about this service, you can
call DSN 897-6115 or (256) 313-6115.
One thing that the EOPDB folks can’t
do is order your pubs. You’ll have to get
your pubs clerk to do that.
PS 629
APR 05
60
Publications…
How do I make
sure I have all
the pubs we
need to do
maintenance?
no problem,
soldier!
logsa’s
publications
data base
can
help.
• the maintenance level,
• the UIC or UICs,
• your name and rank,
• military mailing address and email
address,
• DSN and commercial phone numbers
Get a Pubs List for Your Equipment
remember
to provide
these items
in your
request…
Connie!
I need
help!
we’re missing
a lube order,
a maintenance
work order,
a -24&P TM, and
I don’t know
what else!
OST
CRIPTS
Get HAZMAT Questions Answered
You can get answers to questions on hazardous materials regulations, packaging, marking,
labeling, certification, documentation, placarding, etc., from the Logistics Support Activity
Packaging, Storage, and Containerization Center website at:
https://www.logsa.army.mil/pscc/PSCC WebDev/P&T/HAZMAT/fatmanqa.htm/question.cfm
Packaging and HAZMAT Help
If you’re heading to the front lines of the global war on terror, make sure your equipment
arrives fully mission capable.
A new Army service provides on-site packaging and hazardous
materials assistance to deploying and redeploying units.
It’s free of charge.
For more information, contact the LOGSA Packaging, Storage and Containerization Center
at the following email addresses and phone numbers:
mary.smith@logsa.redstone.army.mil
DSN 795-6408 or (570) 895-6408
kenneth.hill@logsa.redstone.army.mil
DSN 795-9176 or (570) 895-9176
Night Vision Goggles Objective Lens
The aviation night vision imaging system (ANVIS), AN/AVS-6(V)3, has a
new objective lens assembly, PN A3279596. Order it with NSN 5855-01-
519-4171. Make a note until the advance copies of TM 11-5855-313-10
and TM 11-5855-313-23P are fielded.
Fire Suppression
System Warning
Crewmen, in the event of a fire on
your combat vehicle, make sure you
stop the engine before discharging
the fire suppression system. Halon or
FM 200 that’s burned through the
engine produces hydrogen fluoride.
That’s a toxic chemical that can burn
your skin and lungs. Can’t stop the
engine first? Stay away from the
engine exhaust.
Generator STIR
Program
Beginning at the start of FY05, diesel generators and
power units/plant trailers coming home from
Operations Iraqi Freedom-2 and Enduring Freedom-5
are being restored to a serviceable condition by
CECOM using a desert operations special test, inspec-
tion and repair (STIR) document. Evaluations and
repairs can take place on- or off-site.
For more infor-
mation on generator STIR, email JoAnne Collins at:
Joanne.Collins@mail1.monmouth.army.mil
or call her at: DSN 987-3450 or (732) 427-3450.
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1:58 PM
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